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for the opening bell in new york this morning and over on the nasdaq is child and youth finance and education and they are trying to get more in finances and right now it looks like a downed day and part of that is happening in europe and not spreading to the united states, and we will talk about that in businesses. >> it is monday pam, march 18th i am dave clark. >>> we have some developing news to tell you about. police in alameda are telling us about a bar stabbing and it happened as many people were out celebrating st. patrick's' day and here is more on where the violence erupted, tara? >> reporter: this bar brawl turned sour and when all of the partying wrapped up, you can see where this area was cordoned off and they are running it and waiting for a crew to come up and it is on central avenue and park. police say there was two to three people in a heated argument when somebody pulled what we believe was a knife. suspects scattered and the victim's condition is still unknown and the suspect took off in a during colored sedan eastbound towards broadway and they spotted a suspicious lookin
for the opening bell in new york this morning and over on the nasdaq is child and youth finance and education and they are trying to get more in finances and right now it looks like a downed day and part of that is happening in europe and not spreading to the united states, and we will talk about that in businesses. >> it is monday pam, march 18th i am dave clark. >>> we have some developing news to tell you about. police in alameda are telling us about a bar stabbing and it...
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. >> we have no time to think about anything educational other than this one game. the turn around is less than 48 hours. we got a flight two thirds of the way across the country. so it's one game at a time. >> they haven't played since march 11th so they will be rushing for tuesday's game. middle tennessee state will enjoy the winning streak this season if st. marys wins they will travel to michigan thursday to play the tigers. now a couple of weeks ago cal seemed like a lock to make the journey but the bears lost their last two games to teams not going to the tournament so with their heart pounding, they heard they are the 12th seed of the region. cal will face the rebels thursday in san jose. now these teams played each other december 9th. they were able to salvage a last second victory. a five and one all time versus cal. cal fell to six and two at this point. the golden bears have to feel good about starting the tournament in san jose and in cal, can they beat them and move on to play still in san jose. the 29 and 5 louisville cord nils are the overall number o
. >> we have no time to think about anything educational other than this one game. the turn around is less than 48 hours. we got a flight two thirds of the way across the country. so it's one game at a time. >> they haven't played since march 11th so they will be rushing for tuesday's game. middle tennessee state will enjoy the winning streak this season if st. marys wins they will travel to michigan thursday to play the tigers. now a couple of weeks ago cal seemed like a lock to...
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. >>> oakland american indian model schools plan to appeal to the county and the state board of education for a new charter. last wednesday the oakland unified school district voted do close the three high performing charter schools. the vote came after evidence surfaced that the school's founder funneled millions of dollars in school spending to businesses that he owns. >>> new york metropolitan museum of art is at in a lawsuit. they pointed to the museum's sign with a posted $25 adult admission the word recommend the is in much smaller type. the met says the policy on asking visitors for a donation has been in place for more than 40 years. >>> let's check back in with sal for a look at traffic. >> we are looking at some of the commutes especially the one in the valley. northbound 280. northbound 101. traffic is okay even though we have that crash i talked about last time on 101. it's not causing a major problem yet and hopefully it won't. on the sunol grade the same thing goes. 680 southbound that traffic is moving along pretty well. let's go to steve. >>> well we have a lot of high clo
. >>> oakland american indian model schools plan to appeal to the county and the state board of education for a new charter. last wednesday the oakland unified school district voted do close the three high performing charter schools. the vote came after evidence surfaced that the school's founder funneled millions of dollars in school spending to businesses that he owns. >>> new york metropolitan museum of art is at in a lawsuit. they pointed to the museum's sign with a posted...
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officials are considering a metal skin for the structure with a math or science base pattern that would be educational. by the way the new transit hub is scheduled to open in 2017. >>> time now 5:25. let's see how things are moving right now. sal, how are we looking? >> we are doing pretty well. we are off to an easy start. we never want to have any big problems. this morning we are getting cooperation from the freeways northbound 280 as you drive through there. also the manage commute is moving on very nicely. now back to steve. >>> 30s and 40s and some 50- degree temps on some of the lows. we are getting more of a westerly breeze. for some it's chilly to cold for others it's not that bad. 50 hayward. and also oakland. patchy low clouds as well. a lot of high clouds but mostly sun today. 50s and 60s or low 70s. >>> time now 5:26 the big that will event you. fulness plus camped out for a california's history. proposition 8 finally makes it to the u.s. supreme court. >>> we are live in san jose where police need your help tracking down a killer. >>> welcome back. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news it'
officials are considering a metal skin for the structure with a math or science base pattern that would be educational. by the way the new transit hub is scheduled to open in 2017. >>> time now 5:25. let's see how things are moving right now. sal, how are we looking? >> we are doing pretty well. we are off to an easy start. we never want to have any big problems. this morning we are getting cooperation from the freeways northbound 280 as you drive through there. also the manage...
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that depends on how the education system works. in education we have something called the step in flames so you get paid according to what kind of a degree you have and how long you have been in the profession and literally drives effective, highly effective teachers crazy when they see somebody downhaul who comes in and the kids leave and meanwhile they are coming into hours early and staying three hours later and they are producing results yet they get paid less than that person because that person has been here longer. it's not the kind of environment that the achievers want to go into and stay in and it doesn't make teachers feel valued at all. i got in a little bit of trouble the other night because i was giving a speech in california. and i was lamenting the fact that the teachers don't get paid enough to it i said think about this. i said basketball players. now, why my husband is a former nba player. this is why i got in trouble at home to it i said basketball players get paid $12 million a year for troubling of all -- drib
that depends on how the education system works. in education we have something called the step in flames so you get paid according to what kind of a degree you have and how long you have been in the profession and literally drives effective, highly effective teachers crazy when they see somebody downhaul who comes in and the kids leave and meanwhile they are coming into hours early and staying three hours later and they are producing results yet they get paid less than that person because that...
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educate them to the proper behavior. i think that that is done with people who are in settings that are over 21 as well. >> i agree with you. i think that we penalize anyone over the age of 21 and get in trouble in the summer, when there is no school. they need a place to go to express themselves. the next question, for the police, with the success of aou, it is a central place where conditions are put on alcohol licenses. does the police department possibly see a central location for education permits? >> i leave that as long as we can centralize these activities and tasks, getting them to go through one formal is much better for all of us. it is much easier to get a handle on what is going on. aou, we are doing really well with that. we will look into that and have it going through direct. >> so, we used all of these out. does anyone else have a question? we have about five more minutes before we take a break. i know the you are tired. please, ask and be polite. robbie? [laughter] >> hello. this is a question for all t
educate them to the proper behavior. i think that that is done with people who are in settings that are over 21 as well. >> i agree with you. i think that we penalize anyone over the age of 21 and get in trouble in the summer, when there is no school. they need a place to go to express themselves. the next question, for the police, with the success of aou, it is a central place where conditions are put on alcohol licenses. does the police department possibly see a central location for...
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>> the first thing they need to do is get educated. understand the difference between risk and volatility. they need to learn the rules of the game. ryan and i have written countless books on this stuff. learn the rules and don't feel sbintimidat intimidated. go to people who are not going to sell you a product. they are not going to sell you anything and give you great advice. >> you pay them for the value of their advice, but you pay them a fee like a lawyer or accountant? >> right. and be careful. anybody you talk to is going to try to sell you something. it's more of an intimidation factor. what happens is we don't have money mentors. the the reason i went into a mutual fund is because i had a friend who did it. the business model, it's really made it into a point it's not sustainable for a lot of advisers to work with people barely making it. so it's all about priorities. so. >> ryan is big on this as well. you're big on mentoring people. this is one of your biggest points in your book. >> it's time for us to start looking for edu
>> the first thing they need to do is get educated. understand the difference between risk and volatility. they need to learn the rules of the game. ryan and i have written countless books on this stuff. learn the rules and don't feel sbintimidat intimidated. go to people who are not going to sell you a product. they are not going to sell you anything and give you great advice. >> you pay them for the value of their advice, but you pay them a fee like a lawyer or accountant?...
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>> we have to educate ourselves. direct purchase programs, many companies are charging zero dollars for you to invest directly. stock websites that invest $4 per transaction fee. you have bye buyandhold.com. it's very important for you to educate yourself about how to go about purchasing different types of things. folio.com, oneshare.com allows you to invest in one stock and get one share as a gift or something. >>> like a gift to a kid or something, to encourage them. >> put it up on your wall and gives you good motivation. i'm advocating making sure that before you put your dollar in anything, get fully educated. >> both have written great books that appeal to those who are otherwise intimidated by the idea of getting into the stock market. lewis and ryan, thank you. okay 47% of you who don't invest, that's it. i'm off my soap box. no more complaining, no more berating you for not cashing in on this rally. next i'm talking to the 53% of you who do invest in the stock markets. stocks are still on a tear, but how lon
>> we have to educate ourselves. direct purchase programs, many companies are charging zero dollars for you to invest directly. stock websites that invest $4 per transaction fee. you have bye buyandhold.com. it's very important for you to educate yourself about how to go about purchasing different types of things. folio.com, oneshare.com allows you to invest in one stock and get one share as a gift or something. >>> like a gift to a kid or something, to encourage them. >>...
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the other thing that we are moving towards in education is more digital. we'll see less textbooks and more digital learning and with that we are promoting a digital literacy policy which deals with a number of issues and i'm going to go back and look at the draft policy to see how well it deals with the kind of issues rob and your family have dealt with in terms of using the internet safely and being aware of the harm you can do to yourself and to others by the way digital news can get around. >> assemblyman. >> thank you very much. i'm very, very heartened. this was an issue that's been in the closet for too long. i think high profile nationally now as well and we have super stars involved, lady gaga, myself, but you got to reach young people. usually peers are the best, i think, in terms of communicating things and then absolutely the parents. let's keep working, i'm only as good as the information i have and so we want to do the most effective long-lasting legislation. you know what happens sometimes, something is written in law but the attitudes don't
the other thing that we are moving towards in education is more digital. we'll see less textbooks and more digital learning and with that we are promoting a digital literacy policy which deals with a number of issues and i'm going to go back and look at the draft policy to see how well it deals with the kind of issues rob and your family have dealt with in terms of using the internet safely and being aware of the harm you can do to yourself and to others by the way digital news can get around....
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of all let me say good afternoon and first and foremost i would like to thank my colleagues in the education department in the fine arts museum of san francisco for an allowing me to speak today. valuable artwork -- rene, director of public programs and last on this list but certainly not least gregory stock who is a programming wizard. i'm so grateful for their individual and collective support. i would also like to thank the production manager who is behind-the-scenes somewhere. he's waving. our production manager consistently provide patient and reliable technical support which is beyond value when lecturing to large audiences like those of you gathered today. without further a do, i'm honored to share with you today paintings that comprise the exhibition here at the museum. girl with a pearl earring, from january 26-june 2nd the museum will be the first venue in the american tour of paintings from the royal picture gallery which is located in haik. how many have individual painting in the normal home? a good number of you. this unique museum is often called the jouleewelry box. it has th
of all let me say good afternoon and first and foremost i would like to thank my colleagues in the education department in the fine arts museum of san francisco for an allowing me to speak today. valuable artwork -- rene, director of public programs and last on this list but certainly not least gregory stock who is a programming wizard. i'm so grateful for their individual and collective support. i would also like to thank the production manager who is behind-the-scenes somewhere. he's waving....
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at first she simply wanted to survive but then she started earning money for her children's education after that she started saving to build a house in her home village the residents greeted with a hero's welcome. here for you know what this is if i know this show korea where is korea. do you remember playing with korea. it was a full one is i mean you remember no no he does not know you does it on your problem how come you remember him are you old or i think he is when were you born. and that are your year older you must remember him. i knew quite. well. but i remember a quote of yours form you that he doesn't know course he doesn't know couldn't buy that cornish woman. he was born at three minutes past midnight when we were celebrating the whole week festival. he had to be given the name corben because he's a boy i'll give him the name do you think ally will be angry for call him call yet anyway we call them but others don't we can't do anything about it. this is how you do it no no like this. for the first time in his life doesn't feel ashamed of his roots he's happy to be cooled b
at first she simply wanted to survive but then she started earning money for her children's education after that she started saving to build a house in her home village the residents greeted with a hero's welcome. here for you know what this is if i know this show korea where is korea. do you remember playing with korea. it was a full one is i mean you remember no no he does not know you does it on your problem how come you remember him are you old or i think he is when were you born. and that...
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not everyone benefits from a college education. neil: high school seniors, for example, breaking out. >> is if they are able to thrive in a college environment and their background. we have to make sure that we're putting those students through college. we don't want to force that. neil: zacatecas document elitist education system where someone is picking and choosing. >> society can't support every little thing. neil: what do you think of that? >> the problem is always going to be easy money. when you're giving away money or anything else, when it gets too easy and you see a lot of people not paying it back, you join that party. that is what is going on here. you have all of these policies out there that really hurt the job market. and that is where this comes around. then you get into the other part of the equation that everyone else has been bailed out. why not meet? neil: cash-strapped homeowners, banks. if you are up against the world, someone is going to be here to cover you. and people exhibit behavior and they were not deli
not everyone benefits from a college education. neil: high school seniors, for example, breaking out. >> is if they are able to thrive in a college environment and their background. we have to make sure that we're putting those students through college. we don't want to force that. neil: zacatecas document elitist education system where someone is picking and choosing. >> society can't support every little thing. neil: what do you think of that? >> the problem is always going...
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the coalition of local community, education labor organization commissioned the year-long study. recommendations include moving up the date on when teachers are hired. the report says delays often allow candidates to find jobs in other districts. the study also recommends simplifying teacher evaluations. teachers say current ratings are too confusing and the group also advises lengthening the work day of teachers. report finds the workday of seven hours is among the shortest in california. >>> we have an update from fremont police about recent copper thefts. on sunday, thieves robbed the pg&e yard on boys road. they escaped with $25,000 worth of copper. police say the thieves used a stolen forklift and a flat-bed truck. police say similarities to another -- say there's similarities to another robbery. >> they took time to operate the forklift to remove that large reel of copper and then to load it onto a flatbed. >> police say the images the orange truck, they say that's their biggest clue. they say that truck was used to pick up one of the thieves. one man is described as being
the coalition of local community, education labor organization commissioned the year-long study. recommendations include moving up the date on when teachers are hired. the report says delays often allow candidates to find jobs in other districts. the study also recommends simplifying teacher evaluations. teachers say current ratings are too confusing and the group also advises lengthening the work day of teachers. report finds the workday of seven hours is among the shortest in california....
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everything from education to national parks to meals on wheels. $1.2 trillion in cuts over ten years. >> stephen: yeah, but it won't be that bad because there's no way america is going to last ten years. we have two tops. [laughter] obama is trying to scare us into responsible behavior. >> thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. air traffic controllers and airport security will see cutbacks which means more delays at airports across the country. emergency responders, their ability to help communities respond to and recover from disasters will be degraded. federal prosecutors have to close cases and let criminals go. >> stephen: don't believe him nation, obama is trying to convince us the sequester is a terrible problem when in fact it's a terrible solution. it was born back in 2011 when obama wanted to raise the debt ceiling. the amount that america can borrow to pay its bills. it's sort of like raising the credit limit on your visa to pay off your mastercard if you had used your mastercard to pay for two trillion-dollar wars. but -- listen, wait. [cheers and applause] t
everything from education to national parks to meals on wheels. $1.2 trillion in cuts over ten years. >> stephen: yeah, but it won't be that bad because there's no way america is going to last ten years. we have two tops. [laughter] obama is trying to scare us into responsible behavior. >> thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. air traffic controllers and airport security will see cutbacks which means more delays at airports across the country. emergency responders,...
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instead of settling for the quick college, you know like -- i think they should reach further in their education and career. >> you went to ivy league and you have all of this experience, you will have a better chance of these jobs. if you are applying for a job online, it will be start to do that. so for minorities they are probably at a disadvantage. >> reporter: cnn said in their study, it was difficult to gain that information because they refuse to give up their equal opportunity data. those companies included apple, google and hp among others, according to cnn. this refusal to release the data they say shows a lack of willness -- willingness. back to you. >> thank you, janine. >>> we want to check in with sal and see what's happening on the roads. >> we have a new crash reported about 20 minutes ago -- not even 20. i would say more like 20. southbound 101 near cesar chavez. northbound traffic is slow. but so is southbound 101, slowing down to the cesar chavez exit. it was reported blocking one of the lanes. the alternate route would be on 280. go down to 6th street and get on 280 there and
instead of settling for the quick college, you know like -- i think they should reach further in their education and career. >> you went to ivy league and you have all of this experience, you will have a better chance of these jobs. if you are applying for a job online, it will be start to do that. so for minorities they are probably at a disadvantage. >> reporter: cnn said in their study, it was difficult to gain that information because they refuse to give up their equal...
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i feel a lot better educated. melissa: if you knew something about the ncaa, the chances were 1.1 billion. >> did to do think a lot of people pick harvard? [laughter] >> i have to be honest. if i was filling out a poll, i'm not sure that i would have picked harvard. okay, now i am talking about this grossly inaccurate prediction. did you see this? won ohio prosecutor has had enough. he has filed a criminal indictment against groundhogs are misleading the nation. we got up on a saturday morning
i feel a lot better educated. melissa: if you knew something about the ncaa, the chances were 1.1 billion. >> did to do think a lot of people pick harvard? [laughter] >> i have to be honest. if i was filling out a poll, i'm not sure that i would have picked harvard. okay, now i am talking about this grossly inaccurate prediction. did you see this? won ohio prosecutor has had enough. he has filed a criminal indictment against groundhogs are misleading the nation. we got up on a...
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what we do is we handle licensing, education, and enforcement. we are liaison to the abc, as well as public health and the entertainment commission. last year we handled 637 licensing investigations, 385 involving premises conditions with no additional actions, 25 denials, and miscellaneous. we also conducted 28 minor decoy operations that involved 416 premises and 16 arrests. we did 20 impact subscriptions to see if they were handling the rules of procedure. for instance, the 47 that mr. allen brought up is something that we will go out and see. are they serving food at the bar or restaurant? generally, the license belongs to abc, however, i agree with the director of apple smith. it goes along with our input. we work really well hand in hand. with most of the speakers today, i feel i have worked very well with them. very flexible. in that case by case situation, personally i do not agree with the 50/50 rule. a $400 bottle of wine is in excess. we do go out with enforcement. one of the gentleman here that works with the entertainment commission
what we do is we handle licensing, education, and enforcement. we are liaison to the abc, as well as public health and the entertainment commission. last year we handled 637 licensing investigations, 385 involving premises conditions with no additional actions, 25 denials, and miscellaneous. we also conducted 28 minor decoy operations that involved 416 premises and 16 arrests. we did 20 impact subscriptions to see if they were handling the rules of procedure. for instance, the 47 that mr. allen...
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35 projects in four seasons, from producing dance, theater, presenting music, having a full- scale education program, and having more than 50,000 visitors in the building almost every year. a lot of our emerging artists to generate their first projects here, which is great. then we continue to try to support figuring out where those works can go. we have been blessed to have that work produced in new york, going on to the edinburgh festival, the warsaw theater festival. to me, those are great things when you can watch artists who think there is nowhere else that might be interested in you being a woman of color and telling your story and then getting excited about it. that is our biggest accomplishment. having artists have become better artists. what is. sheri coming back to brava, here you have this establish, amazing writer who has won a clue -- slew of awards. now she gets to director and work. even though she is this amazing, established writer, the truth is, she is being nurtured as a director and is being given some space to direct. >> the play is described as ceremony and -- where cer
35 projects in four seasons, from producing dance, theater, presenting music, having a full- scale education program, and having more than 50,000 visitors in the building almost every year. a lot of our emerging artists to generate their first projects here, which is great. then we continue to try to support figuring out where those works can go. we have been blessed to have that work produced in new york, going on to the edinburgh festival, the warsaw theater festival. to me, those are great...
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board of education." here's bra what brown said. everyone thinks brown in 1954 said plessy is overruled. it didn't. it said "you know, plessy, that was a transportation case, this is an education case." and that looked like a ridiculous distinction, a little like saying "eight states have to recognize gay marriage because they have civil unions, but not the rest. the states that are better toward gays have to go all the way." that looks weird from a certain perspective because it's transitional. but when you understand it's ultimately transitional to a world in which everyone will be recognized in gay marriage and the same with brown was ultimately transitional. ultimately "brown" came to stand for not just in education you couldn't have segregation, but you can't have segregation anywhere. so brown was 1954 so 13 years for its logic to extend to its full extent which is equality everywhere on beaches, in buses, in golf clubs and within marriage and so, too, even if we don't get full equality this year i think we are on track for ev
board of education." here's bra what brown said. everyone thinks brown in 1954 said plessy is overruled. it didn't. it said "you know, plessy, that was a transportation case, this is an education case." and that looked like a ridiculous distinction, a little like saying "eight states have to recognize gay marriage because they have civil unions, but not the rest. the states that are better toward gays have to go all the way." that looks weird from a certain perspective...
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museum will be twice as large, modern and up to date visitor facilities will include new space for educational program. auditorium, a shop and cafe, and new exhibition galleries. the elegant design for this substantial expansion will be calibrated for the atmosphere of the morris house. this due to reopen in mid 2014. we were told they are definitely on schedule to reopen in 2014. if you plan to make the trip now, you can probably book your tickets safely, although don't hold me accountable for that. we have a special opportunity to enjoy a superb collection from the morris house here in san francisco. so my lecture is organized to correspond with the section headings for each gallery. the sequence in which i will discuss the paintings correspond with the layout. the first gallery exhibition is devoted to landscape paintings. dutch landscape and it's characteristic atmospheric conditions provided countless artist with rich subject matter. it's sprawling fields and ubiquitious canals with beautiful natural surroundings. the low lying horizons and cloidz at clouds that dominated the paintings. m
museum will be twice as large, modern and up to date visitor facilities will include new space for educational program. auditorium, a shop and cafe, and new exhibition galleries. the elegant design for this substantial expansion will be calibrated for the atmosphere of the morris house. this due to reopen in mid 2014. we were told they are definitely on schedule to reopen in 2014. if you plan to make the trip now, you can probably book your tickets safely, although don't hold me accountable for...
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israelis understand the value of education and have produced ten nobel laureates. israeli's understand the power of invention and your universities educate engineers and inventors. and that spirit has led to economic growth and human progress. solar power and electric cars and bandages and prosthetic limbs that save lives, stem cell research and new drugs that treat disease. cell phones and computer technology that change the way people around the world live. so if people want to see the future of the world economy, they should look at tel aviv, home to hundreds of start-ups and research centers. israelis are so active on social media that every day seemed to bring a different facebook campaign about where i should give this speech. that innovation is just as important to the relationship between the united states and israel as our security cooperation. our first free trade agreement in the world was reached with israel, nearly three decades ago. today, the trade between our two countries is at $40 billion every year. more personal, that partnership is creating new
israelis understand the value of education and have produced ten nobel laureates. israeli's understand the power of invention and your universities educate engineers and inventors. and that spirit has led to economic growth and human progress. solar power and electric cars and bandages and prosthetic limbs that save lives, stem cell research and new drugs that treat disease. cell phones and computer technology that change the way people around the world live. so if people want to see the future...
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think we did in fact i was one of the ones who really was hopeful and thought oh god this guy's been educated abroad he's a westerner we can have an open opportunity with them i think we did the best we could do and i think we continue to do that we continue to reach out through our friends i would say allies the chinese in the region and so i think we're on the right path yes all right alexander tamas nuclear nonproliferation expert at the truman center and the truman center national security project thank you for joining us thank you. it's one of the more uncomfortable conversations that couples have to have a one point or another in their relationships sexual history and sexually transmitted diseases the fact is that an increasing number of americans both old and young are afflicted by any range of diseases is becoming so much of a problem that the centers for disease control estimates it costs americans tens of billions of dollars per year to deal with r.t. correspondent liz wahl reports. and outbreak of sexually transmitted diseases is plaguing the nation if you're sexual activity you pr
think we did in fact i was one of the ones who really was hopeful and thought oh god this guy's been educated abroad he's a westerner we can have an open opportunity with them i think we did the best we could do and i think we continue to do that we continue to reach out through our friends i would say allies the chinese in the region and so i think we're on the right path yes all right alexander tamas nuclear nonproliferation expert at the truman center and the truman center national security...
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and the beer hall is unique and in that it is a gathering place, and also, a place where you can get education, about what you are drinking and i think that that is why the off-sale liquor license is important so you taste something that you like and you can take it with you, also, maybe you don't have time to sit down, you can take something home, and enjoy it later. so it brings that add ad business to the neighborhood as well. to speak on andrew and jen, you know for them, as they said is the family business. business is like this succeed if there is a reciprocal relationship of respect between the owners and the neighborhood. and i know that they will bring that to this neighborhood and to how they run their business. so, i strongly encourage you to support the beer hall. >> thank you. >> thank you, ma'am. >> next speaker? >> jim woods. survey (inaudible) it is a small brew pub at 18th and church. i have known jen and andrew for three years, and their passion for craft beer is real, i have been talking to them throughout the whole process. and i think that many people know that there is ki
and the beer hall is unique and in that it is a gathering place, and also, a place where you can get education, about what you are drinking and i think that that is why the off-sale liquor license is important so you taste something that you like and you can take it with you, also, maybe you don't have time to sit down, you can take something home, and enjoy it later. so it brings that add ad business to the neighborhood as well. to speak on andrew and jen, you know for them, as they said is...
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a college education because you know that a lot of those that did pursue a college education are now finding themselves unemployed so we're saying that that is either yeah i'm not suggesting it's a cure all but i think i think what you do is you put yourself in a better position for work. the more educated you are and i'm not suggesting stay in school forever or that it is a cure all because it is not a cure all i mean i've have plenty of folks that i graduated princeton with that have great degrees and are unemployed currently so there needs to be a sense of resourcefulness there needs to be a sense of belief in the fact that one can achieve more and i think you know one one one interesting piece that i've read recently was making the financial aid system for people that are in that lower income core tile being able to achieve more financial aid for their college pursuits i think that system needs to be a little bit it needs to be more transparent and cleaned up a bit in an effort for those people to get financial aid to get that education because let's face it i mean education cost
a college education because you know that a lot of those that did pursue a college education are now finding themselves unemployed so we're saying that that is either yeah i'm not suggesting it's a cure all but i think i think what you do is you put yourself in a better position for work. the more educated you are and i'm not suggesting stay in school forever or that it is a cure all because it is not a cure all i mean i've have plenty of folks that i graduated princeton with that have great...
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we're trying to urge them to tell the public -- our job is to educate. it's the public's job to decide when they look on the grocery shelf or have the lever on a soda machine which thing to take, which product is in their interest. all we're trying to do is educate and then hopefully if they understand they would be better off with one product or another, they'll make the intelligent choice. >> you could do ads for education as the executive of new york city, you are telling people what they can and cannot do. why is that government's job to do that? >> we're not telling them at all. we're telling them what science says is or isn't in their interest. we allow you to smoke. we just don't let you smoke where other people have to breathe the smoke that you -- that you're exhaling or comes from your cigarette. the same thing with obesity which incidentally is a public interest because we're going to spend $5 billion on treating people of 0 obesity in our hospitals in new york city alone this year. but regardless -- >> where is the line? where is it too far f
we're trying to urge them to tell the public -- our job is to educate. it's the public's job to decide when they look on the grocery shelf or have the lever on a soda machine which thing to take, which product is in their interest. all we're trying to do is educate and then hopefully if they understand they would be better off with one product or another, they'll make the intelligent choice. >> you could do ads for education as the executive of new york city, you are telling people what...
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a movement for education, not incarceration. a movement for jobs, not jail. a movement to end all these forms of legal discrimination against people, discrimination that denies them basic human rights, to work, to shelter, and the food. now, what must we do to begin this movement? first i believe we've got to begin by telling the truth. the whole truth. we've got to be willing to admit out loud that we as a nation have managed to re-create a caste like system in this country. we've got to be willing to tell the truth in our schools, in our churches and our places of worship, behind bars and in the reentry centers. we've got to be willing to tell the truth so that a great awakening to the reality of what has occurred can come to pass. because the rally is that this new system doesn't come with signs. that are no whites only signs anymore but there are no signs to be alerting us to the existence of this system of mass incarceration. in prisons today, they are out of sight and out of mind. often hundreds of miles away from communities and families that might oth
a movement for education, not incarceration. a movement for jobs, not jail. a movement to end all these forms of legal discrimination against people, discrimination that denies them basic human rights, to work, to shelter, and the food. now, what must we do to begin this movement? first i believe we've got to begin by telling the truth. the whole truth. we've got to be willing to admit out loud that we as a nation have managed to re-create a caste like system in this country. we've got to be...
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and sort of the ability to study and learn about what interests you and have sort of a self-directed education that on some foundational level are really important and that's critical thinking i think the best things my own education gave me. i think it's increasingly hard to sort of live up to that ideal, just with the burdens placed on schools today, surrounding standardized testing, and standardized testing is something i have incredibly milked feelings about. i feel like we need to have a way of measuring school progresses and schools that persistently fail kids over years and generations, need to be held accountable to that. but it also makes it very hard for schools to develop and sustain vibrant art programs and music programs and to kind of have the educational offers that reach the appeal of tie versety of kids out there. i don't envy school administrators for having to figure that all out. does that answer your question? >> if you don't hey -- you don't have any further questions, thank you for the great presentation. [applause] >> in 1978, steven hess surveyed 450 journalists coveri
and sort of the ability to study and learn about what interests you and have sort of a self-directed education that on some foundational level are really important and that's critical thinking i think the best things my own education gave me. i think it's increasingly hard to sort of live up to that ideal, just with the burdens placed on schools today, surrounding standardized testing, and standardized testing is something i have incredibly milked feelings about. i feel like we need to have a...
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department of education captioned by the caption center wgbh educational foundation >>> next on "abc 7 news" at 9:00. city of san francisco quick response to an overnight club shooting. also the dramatic 911 call after a mother says two teens shot her toddler. a man falsely convict of a crime [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> inside the 330 rich nightclub the shooting started early this morning and up to the street to the brannon street parking lot. first shot was fired at 1:15. for her safety she did not want to go on camera. >> they were fighting and shooting and running. we sat down by somebody's humer. >> the shooting went on for a while. >> for about 15 minutes. 15 minutes long, nonstop. consistently shooting. >> first tire was flattened by a bullet. san francisco police
department of education captioned by the caption center wgbh educational foundation >>> next on "abc 7 news" at 9:00. city of san francisco quick response to an overnight club shooting. also the dramatic 911 call after a mother says two teens shot her toddler. a man falsely convict of a crime [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a...
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budget cuts spending on higher education by $168 billion. that's not a scare tactic. that's reality. and that's why we are putting forth a compassionate budget to put the american people back to work. i yield back to my good friend from nevada. mr. horsford: thank you. and the c.b.c. budget refocuses priorities where it should be, on the middle class. it will save up to two million public and private sector jobs just from the cancellation of the sequester alone. bottom line, mr. speaker, job creation is our number one priority with this budget. we put americans become to work, we protect the vital social programs they rely on, and we call on everyone to contribute to growing our economy and strengthening our recovery. this is a balanced approach that the american people are calling for, we're urging our colleagues on the other side of the aisle to work with us to craft a commonsense budget proposal that creates jobs, that moves our country forward and that protects the middle class and the poor. i yield back. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: thank you
budget cuts spending on higher education by $168 billion. that's not a scare tactic. that's reality. and that's why we are putting forth a compassionate budget to put the american people back to work. i yield back to my good friend from nevada. mr. horsford: thank you. and the c.b.c. budget refocuses priorities where it should be, on the middle class. it will save up to two million public and private sector jobs just from the cancellation of the sequester alone. bottom line, mr. speaker, job...
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richard's passion lies in advancing educational equity and opportunity for all and we are very lucky to have him here with us here in san francisco. our superintendent of schools, richard karunda >> melinda, thank you so much for that wonderful introduction. i want to welcome you all to a sunny september morning in san francisco, i hope you have your sun block and i also want to welcome home our lieutenant governor, our former mayor, gachb newsom. it's good to see you, sir. yesterday was a really powerful experience for us in san francisco. we've made a commitment that by the end of october every 6th through 12th grader in san francisco city public schools will have had the opportunity to see bully and not only view that documentary but also go through a rich can urriculum from our teachers understanding the lessons from that movie. we all know a movie in and of itself doesn't make a difference, but i will tell you, we didn't start our approach to understanding it with the movie bully. we're very proud 234 san francisco that we have had an approach based on restoretive practices wher
richard's passion lies in advancing educational equity and opportunity for all and we are very lucky to have him here with us here in san francisco. our superintendent of schools, richard karunda >> melinda, thank you so much for that wonderful introduction. i want to welcome you all to a sunny september morning in san francisco, i hope you have your sun block and i also want to welcome home our lieutenant governor, our former mayor, gachb newsom. it's good to see you, sir. yesterday was...
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will we both know that education isn't free even k. through twelve education that is provided publicly is paid for by tax dollars and so parents are paying for their kids' education a lot of times through their local land taxes not nothing's free in this country but you are correct that student loan debt is completely out of control and a trillion dollars of student loan debt is incredibly suggest to you that to a student who is going to college and having to decide whether or not to pay or you know facing in my generation going to university california where the results are wishing versus going to harvard where it might be ten or twenty thousand dollars a year zero is free. you can get you know if he really is a good speeches about how the code brothers might have to pay for it says the god forbid people might have to pay something but to the student it is free and we should be going back to free education when my dad came back from world war two he not only got a free education i got two hundred dollars a month to pay for books and t
will we both know that education isn't free even k. through twelve education that is provided publicly is paid for by tax dollars and so parents are paying for their kids' education a lot of times through their local land taxes not nothing's free in this country but you are correct that student loan debt is completely out of control and a trillion dollars of student loan debt is incredibly suggest to you that to a student who is going to college and having to decide whether or not to pay or you...
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uncle step -- local sam is only backing the usual kind of education. publisher joining us now with details. let's explain what a non degrees certificate is. >> and non degrees certificate is a 1-year program for such things as electricians, hbac technician, a nurse's aide or itt and software as well as beauticians and a massage therapist. tracy: and million of the certificates were awarded last year. can you give financial aid to get into a certificate program? >> you can't do much but it has to be full credit courses. noncredit courses which are less rigorous are not eligible for federal student aid. tracy: like an attrition -- electrician. >> well, usually it's going to be credit courses. but remedial education will be often noncredit course. high-school diploma is a noncredit course. and so the more rigorous, more technical class is going to be for credit. tracy: but this research has shown that they are making more money. he's not degrees certificate people are making more money than their traditional counterparts, but that is immediately. that is
uncle step -- local sam is only backing the usual kind of education. publisher joining us now with details. let's explain what a non degrees certificate is. >> and non degrees certificate is a 1-year program for such things as electricians, hbac technician, a nurse's aide or itt and software as well as beauticians and a massage therapist. tracy: and million of the certificates were awarded last year. can you give financial aid to get into a certificate program? >> you can't do much...
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the school shut down so the teacher could attend a state-wide early childhood education conference and a couple of other sessions because one of their former teachers, fellow teacher, was accused of taping a two-year old child at the wrists and the ankles because she refused to ache -- take a nap. the teacher took pictures of the little girl and showed the pictures to fellow teachers and the girl's mother who told authorities. the teacher no longer works at the school, resigning before this happened. the school held a meeting with parents. the police department launched an investigation. the state, also, looked into the matter. we have a statement released by the school: the staff has made adjustments to the program to better serve the children and their families. we look forward to welcome them on wednesday. they open at 7:00 this morning. police have conducted an investigation and concluded it. the information has been turned over to the district attorney who is deciding whether criminal charges should be filed. >> it is 4:31. an east bay assembly woman is introducing legislation by
the school shut down so the teacher could attend a state-wide early childhood education conference and a couple of other sessions because one of their former teachers, fellow teacher, was accused of taping a two-year old child at the wrists and the ankles because she refused to ache -- take a nap. the teacher took pictures of the little girl and showed the pictures to fellow teachers and the girl's mother who told authorities. the teacher no longer works at the school, resigning before this...
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it looks like his parents have been busy educates him on past u.s. presidents. >> what does ronald reagan say? [ inaudible
it looks like his parents have been busy educates him on past u.s. presidents. >> what does ronald reagan say? [ inaudible